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Cold war 2.0

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Putin’s next coup

We talked about this over the last few days. Therefore here is the summary of what is going on in Eastern Germany.





But just as I gave a hint: there is more.

Czech Republic — National parliament voting intention


In the neighboring Czech republic things aren't less dramatic.


1. Evidently the dominant force in the polls is the far right. For years they were presenting themselves as the centrists but a few months back they came out of the closet and fully embraced Orban (and then they joined his new group). What wasn't really surprising if you pay attention to the details over the years. The founder of the party is a billionaire with ties to the structures that ruled before the Berlin wall came down.

2. The second are hard right national conservatives that are allies of Italian prime minster and members of her group.

3. Center right

4. Pirate party

5. Right wing populists

6. Again far right party

7. Communist party

.....


Therefore if the polling doesn't change over the next year or so liberalism is toast. Not all of these parties are pro Russian but the name of the game is moving away from liberal democracy. In other words nearby Slovakia and Hungary already have Russia friendly governments. Therefore if Ukraine doesn't manage to hold it's ground all these countries will get a land border with Russia. What in a sense means returning into the era when Berlin wall existed. Or alternatively this means a massive war or civil war all over central Europe. Since there are people who wouldn't accept this. After you don't have to be a liberal to be against Russia.


I know this is dramatic but at this point drama and realism are the same things.
 
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